The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 20, 1943, Page 6, Image 6

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    DAILY NEBRASKAN
Monday, September 20, 1943
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Courtesy Lincoln Journal.
A couple of Huskcrs showing speed, as well as a little weight, are
Bob Hinz. center man, who is centering the ball, and Ted Kenfield,
signal calling quarterback, who is standing with his hands on hips.
1913 Cornhushcr football rosier
Nam Home Pot.
Beaver, Clark, Tekamah HB
Brown, Tom, Lincoln G
Barrett, Jack, Lincoln ...HB
Cullen, Dick, Lincoln ........ E
Cole, Zane, Emmett HB
Cole, Owen, Emmett ........ G
Ewin, Gordon, Omaha HB
Enter, Gordon, Columbus. ..G-QB
Fisher, Vic, Davenport G
Gissler, Bert, Osceola ........ E
Goldstein, Bob, Lincoln ...... G
Grainger, Jack, Lincoln HB
Hazard, Frank, Sioux City, la G
Hill, Bill, Arapahoe T
Hinz, Bob, Central City G-C
Hyatt, Harry, Lincoln E
Hollins, Kenneth, Valley ....HB
Hansen, Jim, Omaha HB
Jacupke, Jerry, Fremont .... G
Johnston, Harry, Douglas ....HB
Kratz, Kent, Sidney . HB
Kops, Lyle, Bassett C
Keiser, Wesley, Ashland G
Kamprath, Wilmar, Seward.. HB
Kenfield, Ted, Columbus HB
Lucas, George, Lincoln E
Lanspa, Norman, David City.. G
Mitchell, Rex, Pueblo, Colo.. ..HB
Miller, Bill, Lincoln HB
McDermott, Rich, Omaha E
Porter, Mort, Neb. City...... G
Patton, Bob, Lincoln ......... T
Rooney, Pat, Neb. City HB
Rhodes, Mel, Mason City T
Salisbury, Randall, Elwood.,,.HB
Sherman, Mel, Omaha C
Stephens, Lester, Lincoln . ...HB
Schneider, Bob, Neb. City.... E
Shindo, Rod, G. Island HB
Swanson, Keith, Omaha ......HB
Wentz, Larry, Lincoln HB
Westover, Brooke, Lincoln.... G
Wilkins, Walter, Omaha HB
Yada, Ed, Salem, Ore G
Zlab, Dennis, Wllber T
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Courtesy Lincoln Journal.
They hit hih marks on the scales! Weighing over 200 pounds apiece, the UN squad will number
these husky boys among Its gridiron fighters this fall. Lower row. left to right. Bob Patton, Bob
Him and Gordon Ewin; back row, Phil Fox, Ken Hollins, Perry Sinton and Bill Hill.
Military
Wt Ht. Age Exp. Status
178 6-1 26 0 4-F
127 5-4 19 0 V-5
155 5-7a 17 0 ARC
165 6-! 17 0 None
165 6-1 20 0 4-F
144 5-9 18 0 None
1882 5-11 19 0 4-F
144 5-10 20 0 2-A
150 5-9 20 0 4-F
210 6-7 23 1 4-F
156 5-9 16 0 None
143 5-8 20 0 4-F
180 5-11 21 1 4-F
2022 6-2 17 0 None
279 6-2 17 0 4-F
120 5-8 18 0 V-1
196 6-3 18 0 None
201 5-11 18 0 1-A
179 5-92 17 0 None
157 5-8 17 0 None
150 5-9 20 OH. Dis.
172 6-1 16 0 None
131 5-10J4 17 0 None
150 5-10 17 0 ACR
155 5-10a 18 0 None
170 6-1 19 0 1-A
194 5-10 24 0 NS
135 5-9 18 0 ACS
142 5-10 20 0 V-1
148 6-0 20 0 4-F
169 5-9 17 0 None
194 5-10 18 0 1-A
157 5-9Ja 17 0 None
178 6-2 18 0 None
190 6-0 22 2 4-F
176 6-3 17 0 None
149 5-8 17 0 ACR
167 6-0 17 0 None
131 5-10 22 0 4-F
151 5-10 19 0 1-C
180 5-9 22 0 NR
158 6-2 17 0 None
157 5-11 18 0 None
160 5-5 21 0 4-C
173 5-9 17 0 None
Phys Ed Coeds
Attend Sept.
Camp at Omaha
Sixteen university physical edu
cation students combined vacation
and school this past week attend
insr a iranunpr camp ror camp
counselors in South Omaha. The
camp, which was under the direc
tion of Miss Margery Kuplic and
attended by the whole woman s
physical education staff, was in
session from Sept. 12 through
today.
In blu Jeans and tennis shoes,
the girls became campers and
took training in handicraft and
camp craft, participated in dis
cussions and assemblies, and
learned how to handle the duties
of a camp counselor.
The outing was at Camp Brews
ter, the recreational facility of the
Omaha Y. W. C. A., and under the
supervision of the university phys
ical education department. It is
expected that this camp session
will become an annual affair.
Those attending the camp were:
Frances Bleick, Freda Phillips,
Fern Freeman, Barbara Fairley,
Doris Newman, Jane Johnson,
Katherine Gust, Elizabeth Kokes,
Barbara Calmer, Lucille Wolford,
Lois Jenkins, Eunice Way, Ruth
ann Robertson, Marian Wallesky,
June Ackerman and Joan Hoff
man.
Students are urged to buy all
the bonds they can above their
regular purchases to help in the
third war loan now being under
taken by the treasury department.
Back the Attack!
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Your Pleasure Is Our Business
at the Student Union
Corn Crib PEWS Monday
(Sewc Men Excluded af Noons.)
Tabic Tennis and Card Rooms, Book Nook
Open All Day Music Room at Stated Hours
With An Announced Program of Dances and Shows Soon
The Student Union Welcomes Vou
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tag on ns from states all
over the Mississippi Val
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men profitable to you.
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1944 CORNHUSltER
Subscription Rates
Full Payment $4.50
Installment $2.00
Additional $2.75
Due Jan. 1
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